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This former 17th. century coaching inn has unusually remained a hostelry for its entire recorded history and now appears as a traditional stone-built pub much favoured by locals. The pub name means “Top of the Hill” and refers to the elevated position of Ancaster Square above the river Conwy. The bar serves a large, comfortable open-plan lounge with an original inglenook fireplace, a rear games room for pool and darts and a TV for sporting events.
Pen-y-Bryn, Llanrwst